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<title>TAO - port mismatch must fail the check</title>
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const {ORIGINAL_HOST, PORT, PORT2} = get_host_info();

// The main page is being requested on the default port (PORT), while the
// subresource will be requested on a separate port (PORT2). The response will
// have a Timing-Allow-Origin header value with the second port so this page's
// origin should not be a match.
const port_mismatch_url = `${location.protocol}//${ORIGINAL_HOST}:${PORT2}` +
                          `/resource-timing/resources/TAOResponse.py?` +
                          `tao=origin_port_${PORT2}`;
attribute_test(
  fetch, port_mismatch_url, invariants.assert_tao_failure_resource,
  "A port mismatch must fail the TAO check");

// The same URL as above except the Timing-Allow-Origin header will have the
// same port as this page's origin. Therefore, this page's origin will match
// the Timing-Allow-Origin header's value. Therefore, the subresource's timings
// must be exposed.
const port_match_url = `${location.protocol}//${ORIGINAL_HOST}:${PORT2}` +
                       `/resource-timing/resources/TAOResponse.py?` +
                       `tao=origin_port_${PORT}`;
attribute_test(
  fetch, port_match_url, invariants.assert_tao_pass_no_redirect_http,
  "An identical port must pass the TAO check");

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<h1>Description</h1>
<p>This test validates that for a cross origin resource with different ports,
the timing allow check algorithm will fail when the value of
Timing-Allow-Origin value has the right host but the wrong port in it.</p>
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